ADATH YESHURUN

City of Syracuse

Submitted by Kathy Crowell

In 1870 thirty-five young men left the society of New Beth Israel and
began holding meetings in Tabor's Hall. Their first minister was
Marcus Radin, and Elias Labischinsky was president. In 1872 they
were chartered under the above name and the following officers were chosen:
Solomon Harrison, president; Jacob Tumim, vice-president; Samuel Solomon,
secretary. In the next year the society bought a house and lot, No.
75 Mulberry street, where in 1877 they built their present church.
In 1887 the society purchased a cemetery on the plank road.